Demonstration of Escherichia coli 055 and 0111 Antigens by Means of Hemagglutination Test.
- 1 February 1952
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Experimental Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 79 (2) , 255-257
- https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-79-19343
Abstract
Expts. were carried out to determine whether red cells adsorb the 0 antigen of E. coli serogroups 0111 and 055. Boiled broth cultures and sterile Seitz filtrates thereof E. coli sero-groups 055 and 0111 render red blood cells of man and rabbit specifically agglutinable by the homologous group-specific antisera. Unheated cultures and filtrates are only slightly effective. Trypsinized red blood cells are somewhat better agglutinated than non-trypsinized cells. The significance of the findings regarding the indirect bacterial hemaggluttnation test is discussed with particular reference to the phenomenon of bacterial inagglutinability.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Hemagglutination Reaction in Streptococcal Infections and Acute Rheumatic Fever.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1951
- THE ENVELOPE SUBSTANCE OF PASTEURELLA-PESTIS1951
- THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SOMATIC ANTIGENS ISOLATED FROM BACTERIUM COLIImmunology & Cell Biology, 1950
- THE ACTION OF ENZYMES IN HEMAGGLUTINATING SYSTEMS .2. AGGLUTINATING PROPERTIES OF TRYPSIN-MODIFIED RED CELLS WITH ANTI-RH SERA1950
- SPECIFIC SERUM AGGLUTINATION OF ERYTHROCYTES SENSITIZED WITH EXTRACTS OF TUBERCLE BACILLIThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1948
- Adsorption of Bacterial Polysaccharides to ErythrocytesNature, 1948
- Hæmagglutinins of the Hæmophilus GroupNature, 1947